Really? The Republican party wants to talk about discarding the weakest among us.

Oh you're mistaken, that would be unchristian. (They'll wait till the spring when it's no longer relevant news)

I find it humiliating as an American that it is 'unwise' to help indivguals but its okay to help healthy profitable companies.

These men attack Islam for having no redeeming value but refuse to see at the least that almost EVERY semi-rational Islamic nation, group or organization values charity. Not all of these people are GOOD to our definition but they tend to others.

I've looked, and I can't find any stories about abortion survival that wasn't on a pro-life web site, blog, or whatnot. I could be proven wrong, but I think the pro-lifers are making stuff up again. Or rather, that they've never stopped making up stuff. I haven't been able to find anything about the so called bill that Obama voted against either.

Now maybe there's some truth somewhere in that ad. But I suppose that's the problem - when you're known for crying wolf when there isn't one, no one believes you if you find a real wolf.

Tea Party candidate: Do as I say, not as I do. Also, he's a physician who has sex with his patients. Also, he thinks it's a horrible election ploy by the Democrats for pointing out his hypocrisy and unethical behavior.

A white woman voting for Barack Obama is like a black woman voting for the KKK.

A white man voting for a man like that is like a black man voting for David Duke.

I wouldn't write something like this in a piece of bad fanfic. The stupidity, it burns. We're all now stupider for having read that. Thank you Mr Official Romney blogger. Actually, maybe I should thank you in earnest. You keep saying shit like that, and you keep sending voters out of your camp. So thanks, racist fuckwad.

The "6 studies" verifying that Romney/Ryan's tax plan will work are bogus. Some of the studies are by non-partisan right wing think tanks. And some of these studies are just blog posts. Who broke the news on this, and broke the "liberal media's" silence, to outright come out and call the "6 studies" that Ryan kept refering to in the debate as malarkey? Why, it was Chris Wallace of Fox News, while was interviewing Ed Gillespie, one of Romney's senior advisors.

Well, this proves the old axiom that even a broken clock can be right twice a day. The broken clock, in this case, being Fox News.

“While it seems that Mitt would say and do anything to close a deal – or an election,” he wrote, “George Romney’s strength as a politician and public officeholder was his ability and determination to develop and hold consistent policy positions over his life.”

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Mr. De Vries, who said he wished to the see the Republican Party return to its moderate roots, said he intended to vote for Mr. Obama on Election Day.

The head of the soup kitchen in the above story, said that they are an apolitical organization, and that they would never dream of endorsing a candidate. He said that Ryan did not go through proper channels for his photo-op, and that he had no permission to be there.

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He noted that the soup kitchen relies on funding from private individuals who might reconsider their support if it appears that the charity is favoring one political candidate over another.

“I can’t afford to lose funding from these private individuals,” he said. “For us to even appear like we’re backing somebody, it’s suicide. … If this was the Democrats, I’d have the same exact problem. It doesn’t matter who it was.”

a difficult feat when it zooms away from your mouse, but I caught it!also... it basicly conferms what I thought.I wonder how the far right will package it, or if he'll just let the debt grow... I think he'll let the debt baloon

a difficult feat when it zooms away from your mouse, but I caught it!also... it basicly conferms what I thought.I wonder how the far right will package it, or if he'll just let the debt grow... I think he'll let the debt baloon

Why bother to spin... I know why they do it, but I've always believed truth though harsh sometimes, was always better in the long run.for example pointing out that part of the morage crisis was caused by a program to house every american started by the democratic controled congress during the early years of bill clinton, that grew wildly out of control when it was privateized and funded. would do more to get people to vote for them than "the other side is Socialists who wanna tax you!"

Why bother to spin... I know why they do it, but I've always believed truth though harsh sometimes, was always better in the long run.for example pointing out that part of the morage crisis was caused by a program to house every american started by the democratic controled congress during the early years of bill clinton, that grew wildly out of control when it was privateized and funded. would do more to get people to vote for them than "the other side is Socialists who wanna tax you!"

Well for one thing.. how do we fix the buget?

First TRUTHFUL answer.. Raise Taxes.. or hold the taxes in place. Cut out loopholes and bring down corporate tax rates and put in reforms to discourage outsourcing.

Well that will go over as well as slitting your wrists at the podium and splashing the front rows.. Short term.. suicide will be nicer than what the media will do to you. Too many big companies have an investment in the current corporate tax structure since THEY can hide money overseas..and cheap labor..well is cheap labor.. and NO ONE likes hearing that taxes will go up.

Mitt Romney's son, Josh Romney admits that he and his brothers used to lie all the time to their father. So, considering that Romney lies all the time, the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. I wonder if they learned to lie all the time from him, or whether it's some sort of genetic birth defect of character? If so, we might be able to one day cure Romneyism.

"I don't know if you guys saw the debate last week," Josh Romney said, as the crowd cheered and applauded. "I take a lot of pride in that, because — I don't know if you noticed, but I was — me and my brothers were responsible for my dad doing so well. We were the ones, as kids, that kept saying the same thing over and over. And we'd say the same lie over and over. And my dad learned then, not to believe it."

"I hope you make it very clear to your employees what you believe is in the best interest of your enterprise and therefore their job and their future in the upcoming elections," said Romney in a recording obtained by In These Times. "Nothing illegal about you talking to your employees about what you believe is best for the business, because I think that will figure into their election decision, their voting decision and of course doing that with your family and your kids as well."

Now, this technically isn't illegal, for you boss to come up and tell you how you should vote. But I think it should be. Isn't there an implied threat there, that if the wrong guy wins the election, that your boss is going to start looking for people in the company to fire. Doesn't it give you the feeling that if the wrong guy wins, and you have the wrong bumper sticker on your car, that your name is going to be on the top of the list of "lay-offs"? It's just my opinion of course, but I think this... stuff... should be illegal.

Currently, there are federal laws that make voter intimidation illegal, but their lenient penalties have spurred lawmakers to introduce legislation with more teeth. The Voting Rights Act of 1965 and the National Voter Registration Act of 1993 prohibit persons from intimidating or attempting to intimidate, threaten or coerce another person for the purpose of interfering with their right to vote freely in federal elections. However, the maximum penalty for conviction on a charge of voter intimidation under federal guidelines is a fine and/or no more than one year in prison, which has hardly deterred voter intimidation schemes in the past.